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eae se 10 “THE SKINNED NEGRO, |! Trial of “Professor” West at; Dover, Delaware. Interesting Developments of the First Two Daye. ' — THE PRISONER’S CONFESSION Povmn, BSL,’ June 4, 1873, ‘There we sensatrer here aew, Which is 80 extra- ordinary te aii ite bearings that the town is all agop and @ressed in \'s store olvthes conversing oD the afi-aterrbing vopic. All tre ase population of the piace and neagvborng bamiew attend court, and with the darkies \his is Rrevent of {ie greatest tmportance. White the prese of Pennsyivanta and ome New York papers have united in an outcry against Ge whipping Of & Begro woman for child murder w Newens'le, & “Professor” West, a wutte man, is @& trea! ip this place for the murder of one Coody” Parner, an inogensive darky, a sort of Jack of-a)l-trades, who earned a living by doing odd jobs forctne Puropie of Dover. The merder*eorurred in December, 1872, but tbe detaus have beer published in the HeKa.p here- tofore. Iwill therefore merely glance at its his- tory am? pa « em to the wal, which is now in pro- gress. Turner tad been employed by West vo do errands and jee about tis office. West, who was ongwaly 0 Biect smith, becoming ambitious, w te college, gta@eated at Dickinson and returned te Deverand emgaged im te study of jaw and meat cme. He was fond of making chemical exper+ ment, und, ame ng other, a certain gas, which he came, if rightly manipalated, would cure con- wemgeen. About one o'etock on Wednesday wern- ag, December 1, 1872, 4 LOUD EXPLOSION » Was heard by West's netehbors, and some of them | warrying to bts office, faring the gas retort had { mpléded, were borrifiea toe find their worst fears © @mGrmed. On the fooriny the body of & man, p Grustly burned and completely skinned. The head, ends end feet were gene. Every one supposed it ‘Be West, anc to strengthen the belief, West had wppeered. fn the course of the day Turner was eung, and grave suspicions of foul play & -sromscd in the minds of the peo AD impemtigation developed the fact the wody was that of @ negro, ‘the whole population at once concluded West \theurdered i urner i order toexperupent on his J. "West wandered around the country three wer days, -erhen hie conactence or his feare, I S£Eeeyseter | Kno, motwhich, induced him to return and sar. rend @. His arrival was heralded an hour tn ad- vanc § ead-you may beware he received one of the | “war test’ reeeptions ever tendered any one in this; ‘we. He; Wkmowle@ged the murder, and claimed he aid tt le selfaletence. This is the whole story bricf. THE TRIAL not know where h three o'clock. He me. He got a whe the box upto my ry Duilding. 1 took ow , ve cents, faad he was ready to carry the box for tibarrow Irom Mr. Collison and. took yom for me. Biv room in Kirbin's mY pocketbook and him twenty- ‘aren ro ue rarrry roe.” He sid "Won't ‘paiva se A Gxink (st. comeing to tea | Le sa i fe guid ge down to the a ‘ala the is eu Bren e a i i ji 5 z oe Fs new street recently ope street. Found the =, ‘ ae with. n round. troze I then turned and by ‘Lthen seman pa r 1 Sere ie it, would a lmpreeeion r Xone mat the, tna ae cy five or ax sone ees ‘graveyard ni a took themte the platfor1 thes are Sow hem an depot, ina ‘pag Tbr T brought at Salisbury. ‘THR BLOW I GAVE TURNER broke bey neck. I tore Turner's Sn se in 8, 80 Seth epee apomand t Saur, O3t ‘ere uppers sort the torniup clothes on the beach. Yhtenaing woh ont abutters of thewindows were closed when I lett. 1 was afraid to go back to the room.on account of the gunpowds It took of yesterday afternoon to prove ‘the fact ‘that this confession had been made, ‘which aac the Court adjourned until this: mora- ng. SRCOMD DAY OF THE TRIAL. On ‘the reassembling of the Court to-day, riekety old building was just as much pa ne as ever, and by the same class of people. There were but one or two femsles oes West, who.is a man about thirty years of age, came into court with oom seated bimself in the prison- ei i. ee an hy of a man Pi appeared to-day as if thinking ot eenclusion trial “and ‘the momentous fate will ee impose on himself as question of martyrdom to science. He appears as one without @ conscience, save #0 far as it might affect ms studies. One cannot believe that the fovately demand was believed by West to be ab- goiesely Gemandeds4 that Turner's life boing sacri- scence, as West. unde: vit, would cae gel | thousands of the living—eer- accommodating theory, but ing in the spirit. of this age— ities are: that the Professor will find himself asacrifice—and certainly he 9.8 willing one—to the requirements or ould bein perfect keeping with Fs yg oa C4 for one ‘to die for ihe benef of meng) 1s a nedle decd. RE TESTIMONY. The first witness c called this morning was Samuel Leatherby, who tested to the loeation of the building Where the marder occurred; aleo to hav- ing emtered the room and discovered the headless An of sme dead body. b Levy corroborated a test A testified was be .@0n yesterday in the Court of Oyer and Unrue Leatherby to having viaited the Termin, %f, belore Justices Gilpin (presiding), Hows- | oom half an hour alter the ae was extinguishea; ton, W; ties and Wootten, the State being repre- | Saw fw the body * oo eae it Eeeet sented by Charies E, Lore, Attorney General, and fone a pacunge ‘of powder from # hole 3 West by | Hien, Willard Salisbury, ex-Senator from | aboot half a of powder, wrapped iaonay im this Stat}. The opens anenane the | unwer to gecstion Wi pt sencris ‘counel witness beginning Ff the thal by amoviey crowd of farm- | Sine did not ace the hre burning. ers, negr 988, and the animal known in all vil Onandter Evans—Was conductor on mixed train; commanit 988 4s the “suman, We also had two | an the morning of December 6 was going south ; visits fron %48aa Dickinson, “What's co hinder” | let Dover about four o'clock; man with siouch Auna fron 1 Visiting court rooms just the same as | hat and dark clothes, coat collar turned up, got en wpy other American citizen * train at rear end of the cara; said he was going. wo WRST'S OONPR&SION, Nar. ; told him I was not going to Norfolk—only The Stat * Offered as evidence the following con- | to ‘Delinar ; then he got out; inquired the distance fexsion, ade 86? © Lave boon made by West on hts | to 2 ae ; this was the last witness saw of him; return to 1s Wer alter the murder :— Coat dinguived hin; manner was guiet; My nam Tango ©. West, Jr, , will be thirty years of wpe he face down; saw no momey except a $5 ageanh of Be Ray. Lam a hative of Sussex “oined bill and ten cent note; had abundie tied 4 wit suents eas yeeinn Tiare sgemtoinitering’ fas R. ® brakeman on the Philadel- LU Reireaiuy Yt ol dimcasee Ov Monday morning, Dee pk la | mg antag surat ae phia, ‘Win ‘and Maitimore ‘Railroad, cor- oon ae mer came along and sal Pu carry that UP for you told Sin and George L. Baird, up merelts | Was ital eee ror wlunt Iw the railroad thaiwas pointed out by foese He said he wou! Tort nim Ted, date box at Captain hactels which i Merritt as Weat; looked fifty of aixty years of ag would ke Dim een thes he. mee ‘cu not | the tragedy was ‘diseunsed; West disclose: carry it arog, iillen aid’ he bis iemuity; talked with Sharp and Thorp; West Eomcume,in ah tyatermcon. T went tere, Mal | ead be TURNER, Ap KILLED a Jen's about one o uJ jor t! IPED A there who sald Tu Ter had notbecn thers and they did | said he was in the act Of paying him for work when Turper picked up ohemmes supposing his (West's) lle won ie danger, picked an iron bar and kulbbd Turner. bi Crows examined—First heard West say he had did not hear @ i i i i when py Se ete ens tree Samet rent om my Sweat sad Pee ww ome make or break By Me. 8 Dad you nor thant 41 strange in eve fie ecbagremare 4 me 4 oy tho did De, Woot nay Grams pretty hard! 4. id you see Br. be ever was in ie wooted 19 Dacketock” Do yeu always ys a be comes iu A. Yes, om. po = fay ‘A. Ne, air. (laugh . be you wish to know how far you cam bow much money! him? rv L wish to know iter. | years; we were very house; Ir him a8 “the hammer until I sew it in De. West's office aftr the murder. Johu W. —saw fronting his of @oor on 1872; we ; we talked as 18 FIXTURES Wi the twelve clock (es ong PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 5, 1878. oe CLEARED. ‘Rtesaitip Frisia (Ger), Meter, Hamburg—Kunherdt & (Br). Port au Prince, Porto Ca- idee Timmerman, Havans—F ‘Cheeseman, Savannab—W RF Gar- & Co. en eotak fata Shat 1 must go up to t or Peo -) i Wa . (Aue, Cork for orders—Stocovich S| -cpanate (colored) =D name the @ateh), Van der Heyaen, Rostoch—John aa est on ‘Tuesday @lor), Debiey, Bisinore—Tetens & Bock- >eeaatod a. Rim; DOA. AAAS oO ae (Guocess (Ger), Behrendt, Dantaie—Puneh, Baye & m—I hada swith Dr. ‘Wisginie (ital, Scarpati, Rotterdam—Slo- Beier” ees rien ak “GSakeassoeen Sas eee mar ae eas onc Se as ie ao Spe omnecen, anmen Port Natal—Pendergast eve Ge ere net CPi Matas ds tani. taikst- moose Stee siraid “ils gas rotort.' a: mars lori, Jobannesen, Cronstadt—Punch, he feaing would ‘not tell without bene cing paid; usta dial), Savarese, Loghore—Punch, Edye & Bir Mine neds of hat clock move oo ne. Fr - “¢ « 2D UB O! a a | er than they do at Office ;” I said, “‘Ike,-suppose ypbostae ‘Gram, La Cunns, Pernembuce—H H some one should ‘go.for’ you some night when you swith Oo? are out late, and . ‘Say, ‘Your money or oar ee what would you do?” he said, ‘They could have my money, but not my life;”” jokn C. eee a bad @ conversation with West Monday December 2; I was sitting in the Tending 7 coon ‘of @ hotel when West came in; he had on black pants, and I saw something on the nts; Ivaid, “Ike, you ‘have somet! jander- aaty on’ hin pants; what is it 7” said bis 2 estan ta @ few days .alterw: confession, I went in the jailto see him, by his-re- guree ond and he'then.told me it was Cooch’s-biood on Cross- ‘oxamination—West told me at the jail; It was on Monday night we had the conversation. OPENING FOR THE DEFENCE, and Mr. Salisbury arose and addressed the jury pean ney follows :— The case that now engages your attention is no ordinary case. The young Man, the prisoner at the bar, before whom everything once appeared hopeful and bright,.is here for your judgment. He has always resided here, I do not know bis rela- tives, and came into ‘the case unexpectedly. I am not here to defend @ murderer. Isaac West is no murderer in the eyes of .God and the law. 1 shall endeavor to prove it to your satisfaction, by means of credible witnesses. Gen- tlemen of the jury, I shall have no serious fears of going before you on the testimony which the State itself has offered. I shall have no fear of the result. Itis not proper 1 should discuss any principles of taw. 1 will take occasion to say this is no such case a8 some writers for newspapers have represented it. ‘The: members of the press have seized hold of rumor and given it as tact, and thus created public ‘opinion. Believing this jury to be honest, capable and impartial, I am willing to entrust the ‘interests for time and the interests for cternity of Isaac C. West. Iask only justice, for ‘the sake of jus- tice: I ask it in behalf of a heartbroken wife. Task it in behalf of. an innocent.babe ef two years. I shall ask you to pay particular attention to the facts as elicited, ana te the law as laid down bv the honorable Court. You will be asked to consider questions of law and questions of science. THE OATH, GENTLEMEN, you have taken is the most solemn.on earth. Itis @ peculiar oath, You are sworn true deliverance to make in the case between the State of Dela- ware and Isaac C. West, according to the evidence and the facts to be eg oad ped Fa finding be in accordance herewith, and night, when you retire to your beds, you may Bot ‘The drapery of your couch around And le down to pleasant dreams. Ishall call upon the State to show that this kill- dng was done by Isaac C. West; I shall call on it to prove the matice, and to prove the alleged mur- derer of sound mind and discretion. On the testi- mony offered by the State this jury cannot convict if they give proper weight to the testimony ad- duced up to this time. The State have not proved oy ny testimony, paper or writing that Isaac = ‘est killed “Cooch” Turner, save 7m the testi- mony cflsaacC, West. And whatsaid he? That he KILLED THE NEGRO IN SELF-1 alo ‘the God-given right that covery 1 man The second id West killed * oh? Porner io pag prove that Isaac C, West Was not of the 2 ad day of December, 1872, of sound mind tion a8 contemplated by the law. that we shall be able to prove to you that ©. West has been for a number of years & at of strongly marked rities and eccentrict: I do not contend t! man of eccentricities ts Insane man, but I do hold that a man of traits of character 1s more liable to become than a man of even temperament. I shew you that his ages | were 80 mi as to give a good of trombie to iH arate that he was eccentric, variable I shall prove OR a that all these evi« Gaia acco! w med jurisprudence, ho been considered typical of an insane mind, enough for me to present facta. I-will not attoey to say what degree of insanity Isaac C, Went tas been laboring under; it is not necessary. men of the jury, you may apply the law tO the face, FIRST WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE—THE PRISONER'S. MOTHER. The first witness called on the part of the de- fence was Mrs. Nancy H. West, the mother of the accused, who, being sworn, testified as follows:—1 am pons metas CO. West; is father’s name was Ieaac C. West; Isaac, my son, my youngest tek "home child; ey was Horn RO 943 5 when he was cighteen veers “ol ‘ fel from @ load of r we and was dr over the hard a; 1 it; he time afterwards; he was sixteen o ears old when this H to Milford school, and then in er; I once vonage my mea very 80d ‘and dejected it hse, tated ic in it Te olded change in my husband? iy lef Justice Gilpin here remarked that in\ such cages go for nothing, facts alone not ithe laws support of the theory of insanity. This xamsnation continued—Uj this time m:; husband had been of a happy chy cheerful apoa | * Uon, but he nny, pchlsred he did not pay peyeee te same attention to his chil pe tookive! notice of them ; formerly been very very uae | ” ate; I did not ht mind, and I Whine wasn bandreds knew why he did itt ra gear lady whom he boi fa} neapeat 41 think it was fi 3 fordee the feldsrhe mitt oe td bis him he crag; mao Tome and sad; that ‘until fast aoe he seemed very until to-morrow morning, @ettled down into it: won! OUEAN STEAMERS, and went. to waahit offs ac Weet hed “made the | Schr At four o’ctock the prosecution rested the case, ,| ‘ Bee Gem Tea terns Deemond, Cow bay, OBC B ore Amelia Emma, Carter, Port Royal, 80—Waldh, ALO Bone Hane ele Wigwias, ipacees, P PRop het Schr 2 Co. epee Froedons (Br), ing, Windsor, N8—H P Brown & Schr.Lyndon, Hilvard, Eastport—John Boynton's Soa é Etlen Perkins, Kelly, Providence—H W Jackson & Steamer Bristo), Wallace, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. BY TMS MERALD STEAM YACHTS AND WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Perit, Gavdaer, va eg to the New York and West G jattan, nee ae guerecen J June Zolnt fanaa rah ae Shi }, Linnell, Mejilk March 1 home pce dsgune'S win he a ow 8m; it Messina 55 day! Be ian (of Lemay lowes, By lelaide Man | i tt Point & Co; vewel to Russell, fy ca Sibraltar April st (of Bi ‘McVey, ie wan yy 7) Jancire on Hamvion ‘ead, April ¥ esse! to kGW ‘Roosevel Harriman, Cardenas iSdays, with sugar ae Jas BE Ward hy cabo, Rye Cienfuegos 18 days, with sa- ar 7 ne. 8Fark Bilan Bares Cot Hermute), Vesey, Bermuda 6 days, ie produce 10 Middleton & C Brig © W Gooarich, Look, ‘Cardenai ee with sugar to Drexel, Youre os vessel to Mulls lough ton. Bchr Sea oh Lubec), Miller, tt River, Ja, 26 days, with logwood to, J Leayeratt & Co; vessel'to mas- Schr 89 Frasier, Plum, Aux Caves 1z days, with log: Wood to Richard Whackary; vessel to Youngs, Smith & ‘Schr M E Gray, Cardenas aie roar, to Yout ‘amid a sehr dS Harris if New Haven), Peco, Eeracos aay i a LD toTs metas; wows vessel to FR Staples. 1 days, with fruit to JET Peares i eeiwal gg J Wenders. Baracoa 10 days with PPL any EAA ir S$ © Noyes, Lee, Baracoa 10 "days, with fruit, to aglas; vessel to BJ Wenbe rg. fe, oa bers i lyhan, Doane, Bleathera7 days, ‘with fruit neon in Iuibach, Oliver, Eleuthera 7 days, with fruit to renew Wm Stevens, Elwell, Georgetown, SC, 10 days, ‘with lumber, to Jemathan Beers, ve: to master. Schr L & D'Fisk, Baker, Richmond. ce. im if Tense’ Cy ieane ¢, ees of Mra. West's testimony the ry 3 = Fam Virginia, Er aeetees Barker, tin Schr 8 E Jayne ctr Jabra Virginia” Sehr Brace egies, ce Te Seu 8a Ho} Beane ra Bohr LP Phare, ‘gree visi Sener wate urant Georgctown: ake nedict, Cranmer, Georgetown, DC, fer Brigg oa Ti Barrows, Georgetown, DC, for Gloster- wenphele Ger), Schwensen, Han wey. Styne cagen a3 es Alon Ina oe i at ton 58 id ee at en Mex, 3 rae with hk Ne ‘gine Thomaston), E ; ene: seit 4 y Phin eieepetet 8 2 ee lle securing "Pavecd Parone Hell Gate. irda (ony Ber err Windeos Ly ory ty for New eta P olf & inser 2 i neeaux £ Go, for Now i York, with 18, for New York, with ee nea ‘Phill bers, for New York. recon > a 8 cag "pordand, ot for Jersey hassett, T, Rockport for New York, with ir kame ‘Smith, Stonmgton for Newark, peinesd RR No %, Allen, Pawtucket for Philadel- iatde, arenas fy York. for Ne i geaiecl'S Crocker, tyler? fasta te ile eee Sra Jane, Sten, — for Mew York, with wood to er Native, . Fall orga fore New Y Ret Be enetiapct aoe Se MENT, wn | $85 Senora. fae Si ry law London. tt Ne York ore tor bag Ciatbor in, J, New York for star Xs yor Norwell. Fis! ith Ami Ret ciara ie 4 ince, Hondo fr Praveen, Hart m. W , Hopoken for for Boston. ea bua for Taun- ‘Francis, Winchester, New York for New ’ New York for Windsor, NS. Feceh omar fe Tor Bridge: : -milignd, New Yor York for Bastport , Phinwey, Port. Johnson for New Bed go Rent ew York ar pate for Hartford. Ww snimipect, Or, oy 14 A Siver cea for Marti Port Johneon for r fet ir, ee br Here Babes einen es ‘or Twewieh, apeeee © Minaieton, ‘Phawnoe, “Hoboken for Prov: | \= "EE sere te for Pawtucket, hia for Boston, [pte A Crawtend, Yeune, Georgetown for Sand- thport for Sa- Bost: Er os RRC en brows Beith X Rca York for Fall River. OF for for "promidence ee Ty; i ork to ‘k for New Forgmouth. erg avis, New York for fishing ‘Yiseie Raunders, Saunders, New York for New hr John Randolph, Robbins, New York for New Bed- “Eb dren aston aieweopen te srouieston, ou Av orrell, Hobok: ER Aas hanna eePhaenaa aN, Steamer Galatea, Gale, New York for Providence. BELOW. M Knight, f wie Fe ehnow f i Matanzas (by pilot boat James SAILED. Steamships Frisia, for Bambare: Ariel, Revs moll aly Lg Wan Walla shimond, &e H ‘alia foiM bo Anime Gea Pada = Aan ont Josie ne es an ence Elsinore! brigs Don Quixote, Bettin ; topic! Winhaironet W, light, Marine Disasters. ‘Srxamsnip Pewnsyevamis, Sumner, from Philadelphia for Liverpool, srvived at Queenstown June 5, 1 AM, with one reba bs of ga propeller gone, having lost it on + Margaret, thei Barx Emity (Ger), Beichman: nat San Francisco M: 28 from mire Caxhaven De es, ws fight AE Soars set pony rains and thi 13 we r. ee he te, ant! me nore w rossed ea clear the English Sorensen! won cies forn Sai oe caper! eased a Weary ents and Tough sea; split ‘stove bulwarks. prciae aa ), Hughes, at Boston 4th from Liver- |, Peports:— App Lz ae pate 14N, lon mbes Bt aitd ross ban pit an ; on the WER OFMay Tats025 Bion 2 16 We had. another Reavy gale, with high sea, and ship laboriig much. Banc James Maury ane from Moquash,, NB, for eae rer achred at aye Fane St John, NB. June Colombo for New yor ithe plombage act ‘ae, re ut ido Princonmaee leaking, se eee to dischai iG Repwoop, peace at Baltim 4th from Rio Ja- aero had a from op the sa. lasting 13 hours, during whieh. had Jibboom carried away. Provipxnor, RI, June 5—' sehr Belvidere, of Glou- ‘cester, went ashore near Rock ina thick fog yes- afternoon at 5o’clock, She ‘will probably go to pieces, Sr. Toomas, May 22— tain Be: who has bro on powers of attorney Fal Darties interested in. the aki Taruna, has settled with the salvage crow, paving them $25,000 Cash in fpll.of all claims of salvage ‘on their part. Government ‘hag given Captain Berry possession of the ship, and he will eed to refit her temporarily, and her to Liverpool, The cargo will not be touched Miseellancous. The purser of the:steamship Perit, from Port au Prince, ‘has our thanks for tavors. Purser E W Macbeth, of the steamship Manhattan, from ‘Charleston, bas our thanks for favors. Sip Buatexvo, 1042 tons, built at Bowdoinham tn 1859, ‘which gniled from Liverpool May 18 for Bahia, has gone ander'the British fing. Brig P Foster was sold at auction at San Francisco ta sy for $3600, gold coin, 8 W Backus being the pur- cin: Koton, at Machias 25th ult from Brunswick, @: ta Jat 4008, fou 7416, picked up a boat named Mary J'Car” uNcHaD—At ‘Yermouth from the yard af ones Loring & Go, brig iteabetk Wis slow. io owned by J 3 Winslow and others, ot Portland, and is DS commanded by Capt White, late of brig Agenora. She is now bying at Central whart, Portland, and is to load for eee be dd inst; tr the rd of J C Te: it om the rey, ai et Splendia three-masted Soheonec. name ‘Gicrie S Hast fart, commanded by Capt Joseph Davia, late of schr Ma dents Torre. Her ca’ dk capacity is about 700 tons, She will hail trom Prov Where she isowned jointly Wish others in Somerset and Boston. Notice to Mariners. wea, Del, June 4—Capt Williams reports that the sotthern buoy.of the Hem and Omickens ison the beach, about 2 miles south of Henlopen light» JAPAN—NIPOR—SOUTH Me Ao MIGHT aT MA- aera ise fo Mariners a mht in Koni Bai xed lig! in Tonio Sal ganic soudnern head ‘uf tho entrance to Matava A.) 2,2 sane government has given further notice t temporary light » now replaced by a perma- “a hints Stine pet is a revolving white light, showing a Ifa minute, followetl by an eclipse of Be eome duration: itis elevated 102 fect above the level ‘of the sea, and “ar weather should be seen froma distance of 15 unl ‘The iflaminat appar ratus is.of the fourth order. ‘The tower, built of wood, is octagonal in shave and ted white; it igsituated on the eastern extreme of point, in Ia 34 22 9, , lon 136 5465 coma A Ca GEO its RIC mS, Hydrogrepher, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, May 9, 1873. io —encneen, Bannon tacars 4 ‘The Ai wernment has given notice | that d the fol- wing ‘harbor thts will shortly be exhibited in Pola me * fixed red light from a lampbost on the je maa on the nouth side at St Andrea talged Fort Franz) aR 2. The gas light on San Pietro Isi: ‘will be Peplaced by a fixed green BLACK SRA—TENFORARY LIGHTS, ODERSA MOLE. The Russian Pane neenne nt Sarl iven notice that the new ai an ort at 7.0" Mole, and tat the ex: treet, of the works in construction is marked by two red sights, excepting in bad weather, when “te be light aera srines magnetic. Variation, 43g degrees westerly in SRRATA RRANRAN wonte Lis. No 585, —— da Laghie for F read Ke’ No 506, Bi thi, for La read mY By bet 7 eir Lord: pe GEO HENRY. Ric ARDS, Byiroerapher, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, Londo, May 9, 1873. ‘Whalemsa. +k Canton, La| f NB, was EE AMG as en eeas war aeteenete | ® icker, etson, ‘was at ate ‘board, March 1}, with 100 bbis sp oil on Hin, yn! “8 fe diane Boston for Callao, &c, iat ao ‘charter hen pinot, from Callao Jan 20 for Eng- May y Jai nd. steering towards Rio ne Spoken. went Maren iat 3000, lowest wee ATIe® and Mol Fran! frou versie, Rich, “ft Miad! N way hi 40! rom esboro for New York, Wey 18, lat 12 mo Brobat, om Savannah for Bremen, i, haat rh ire yin Praneiece for Liverpvol, J mn Brie Sood for —. 70 br gtar Ns fon ya pplied witb provisions April 24, lat way hse pert Rio Grande for New York, ae ape na im rown, from Sydney for Hono- schooner, shows signal letter W sn it, bou south: Mi icbek ata N via iy Dalia Foretgn Ports. Baraca, wpa, May. ay 20-19 port sche Brave (Br), Outerbridge, be Rie In port bark Empress (Br), Wester- EN, Ma. dit port barks Robert Sottrey a e Fi Bests ates, et % bark Chantileer, Clement. fr, seer ona ean: Stewart Beta = (Gen), Von ees a ep nicke, New grey et i ML RRM ‘woman, May Je Arrived, orig gree = Faardo p ie ined. ‘arenes and sal rg Ar oped ‘urope particula: A 8 abo a i ted ai i Sah ney a Jaco, May? 21—In port bark Kobert Morrison, Seavey, igh NewYork eal Cedi few at =e 19th, Aurora ( r Graham, eh cleared aun ch, ggnr Ja jan erases, ssBark ‘ames ery cee she Ne Waive raoa Ww shor Yor Terranova, May pnt omag nse 1, papain an. urdy, from os ina Taso, Apr sae~tn port schre Grow hound. for 8am American Ports. bate aaa mee pba Adele Treedelh E eee Kew yore. ws ny, yacht Avella, from New ¥ it ie. xB; Gie ston: ach iano efor bine, vainney. cape Anny " ded 8 Sex, Crml. hiladetphis 3 seen ha i‘, eee aD carta Gap), Mosbed, — Be otlard, i beige Star, Matanzas; M Haskell, Port Tohuson ; hrs arenes Light San eae Ira D wrt masietis Baltimore | gre ohtp a Darksey Br). As twerng BALTIMORE. Tune Arrives. wrigs Red saneiro: Kilervo (uss Oh , Londonde sing a Lomond, ‘Gilchrist, ¢ cay sehr Tan Bullard, Small, Providence." Below. ¢ Templar, Wilson, frout Cytloue (Bi), Hocken, trom Mavanas Stisn Hosenias Lats rabee, fro sod Orbit Rash, trom Cardenas, seh from Hay ig ‘ “4 I—Steamshi fast, 1; Cleared ‘Antoni kta, Bei fs ier lverton, | aneiro; bres Can Disers Boston katy 3 jay will jilliams, Dernier, Boston per Ro aj ac} heskunie Hares, H Harris, Nassou, NP; 0 Saile’—Barks Fede (ItaD, Janeiro; Ore Amy “wn, Howarth Roade; sehs Liss chr Lizse lime Barker, Ni NP. ‘Went eae 2d, bark Palestina (Br), Ford, for Mae jan Fran! row, .. Ne York: ata May ae tent rig Chas Wesley, Harding, cca ar Ape Ferguson, Neva Ye Sitar: aig’ Amie! 7m urchiég ‘Sth—arrive Salicd Bork} rank pa Dy Me Ry + ag + 5 copa agate Arrived, ao cy Georgetown] Sth, “pel @ buigk 7 Phuladels Lien. Brewster, Four ni ois sl, Suow, Ps Freemans und Grab felande Miter FERNAI ANDINA, May 2 pe et Ames, Ni ledred ‘ti la Rig Grand h, Everett spoken) ; youn, rigs Elian At tett, eT nacryaraeees vain, {TRERS MONROE, June 5—P; barks (Bry Peterson, and Pieladen (ap, te etd rom im Nstanuad for Baltimore ; Norma (Ger), for do; Stella, from —— for toy Hornet, eae mo for do; brig Caroline. Ne m—— renee tee oon Fama (Nor), more fe PELE RIVER, June 2—Arrived. sohrs David. B Nickerson, Fai, dune SO; Ney, Chaso, Poughk — C Smith, Baker, and 8 M ler, Borden, New fork: ‘dun, Howell, Clinton; m bylage Rondeau: ‘ide, Eaton, Elizabethport; R 8 Des amare iy ailed, schrs Minerva, i 7 Cal wa Bs all; Phil ishgridan, Murphy a hog Cooper ery New LEVERTON ay WeOleared, steamship Sam Antonigt Oe 7, June §—Arrived, steam, Bitriage, Gaiveston (and salied a andagnn tor New nee gebeay a td ony of Dallas, Bolger, from New York for New Orie: MOREHEAD CITY, June S—Arrived, steamship Zodiacy, utc New York. HIIAS, May 25—Arrived, schr Kolon, Brunswick, Bail 28th, johra # To0eey Flynn, New York; 29th, Pa- o West In PREWEURYPORT, di June $—Arrived, schr Sinbad, Perryy POW BEDFORD, Jnne SArrived, schr 8 8 Smiths Snow, Wareham for New Yor! aaayicabead schr Henry v4 Taber, Benson, Philadele bart iled—Schr Galena, Silva, St Micha NEWPORT, June § PM—Afrived, achrg Na Pen i Medintor, MeLente and Eliane TSmnith, Bak ‘OS qited—Schie Thomas. P Cooper, Kew Zork; C1 Brmckeon, Syme Sah Ww Benedice, ew ertriers Sane 4—Arrived, schr‘ Victoria, from New Ties—scne Eliza Hamilton, New York, inhat hem, New eraser) mio: Ja res cars, Ma, on dod unham, iy anata’ fad jon, by 10; loep Kebort, Crawiord w York, . selirs adda’ P Avery, Ryan, New York; A KL Halberd, Griffin, do. NSACOLA, May Si-Salleg, Ship Magele Lauder (Brie Leif Berthernissen,. ote re. ‘ar, on, Cardi; Hore altar. AIA, June 4—Atrived, schrs Louisa Blisgs ledford, Orne, Frankford, Me; Poto- mac, ‘ver, Gardne iner, Me; Nadab, Cheney,’ Newburys ports John 8'Lee, Vangilder, Reston’ Jas Martin, Brow! Wiis rah Thomas, A ‘Arnold, Connecticut River; E ry Bey Darien Betas jgdtion, Whelden, Boston: B., Willing. Ter, ‘Baltimore : (BY), Piggic, Beltast; 3 4 Hermes (Dutch), Payne, hton, Cork for or- ( pe Lo TOenaee, North- Bridgman, Clark, Fortland; Southerner, Thache ‘ankee Boy, Higham,’ Pawtucket; E Smith, Sauzus, ived, ship Milo, Coffin, New. Bedford Thor Nor ‘Thorvildson, ‘Rusoer: Norway oe din, Squnders, ‘St Jolns: Reporter, tld’, Coombs, doi schrs Ki Harbor; Ireue ts oe MGleared—urig Flying. F aa rth sata; fra Thomas Arnold, tie nes m Bed i cm +, saad fou; Rafah Wood, Hickman Charleston; WF Gan Bihewne Del June 4, PM—The bark which hag . PM— ark which arr tardy ta te the Nop tine, from Bremen via Bermuda. 6 days the nd still remains in the hare pore Ship Themis “towed down by the tug Boul ison. Ss Kote Henlopen, ready for sea. Steamer of the ‘Shears at 2:00. Arrived last ry Hupper, 12 da$s trom Cardenas | us went to sea yesterday. A bar! up this PM. The foll ‘veasel “Brig Bonita, for St Joh, NBs schre Helen Fat ‘Hale i, soe, Sarah Mills G6" Husperd: Janae Satsares 7 vo ‘Bolle a tee Edwards, John T Way, Tea, Themis, bag Bontte and sehr Sa Aad all outward bouns Sate Two barks wae a rig from. soore Passed Schr Mai rd Nopuune itt Yo for ‘tntladotphia aba Crerik mit 0 al Br conte ‘assed in—Barks Eliza McLaughli nee werps’ Marie, from jorway, sea King aes Pind Readder from Messina, via Palermo; te The new steamer, Acapulco, from Chester for Now york Was towed to sea at noo! Fo RTLAND, Sune 1—Arri i¢ Wm H Parks, Diz, aaa a brig I: Kal aby Randall SWwaihingtont Al ass, Baran; gore few Tork’ epee, iddleton, Whitaker: Kennebec, to load { (or Pils? se Dvirrived, brig F FH Odlorne, Glearea—Sehir Geo ton eae te. PORTSMOUTH Nit, Sune 3 are sehrs” Ellen. Thompson, Bradford, Laas kite Hct Aes Batled=-Sohrs Thos WH B Gibson iar Rew York, 0” piped ciesieay PROVIDENCE, June 4—Arrived, se! be tae A vis, Philadelphia: ees Young, do; Sarah A man, Hoffman, Marlo, Wines, 20, jed-— Ste a pbias pchrs MEE lender at ak . Phi Swain, mea Sitien Nelson. i beanpert ce ner roe ‘rrell. Bliza~ Fie haro, Kherm: ; Saray cgner, ison, Rondout; Tunis Bodine, iivia, Rone feuet Ee ee CIR eas oo 01 A angola 7 Aiton TF Miners A ERUTUSREE 3 Tune 4—Salled, ae ER No Phuadsiphis; Mary ‘Hawes, New 34, achr Ruth Halsey, hn a a ath: ie somes, 7, ior*, New York: iF SEI aeaee Cleared—Bark Constitat illistun, Nausthno vis Dp Grace Darlin aga a8 sin Senate nd. Honetata: “able Remy mein apt Liver poo Ba cl bare feel alae lator $0, Jel a pe City of Galveston, tno pg ror: INAH, June 5 Fried, bark Provencale (Fr), Teac Batchslact tot WF cash Fevonnane? eet a on | t agilasgharany inst “ven ise cw York. Arr Carrie EB We a at ry, Cov, Ames, ; nn | WE M, Jane 3—Arrived, echr Lady Antrim, Car Alles Haden Phimnay, Decgstowa, DC too P sae COTAINaD Puce. Neatrie RareaR everywhere: i ee fequired. no charge ovee Attorney, 196 Broadway. eNTED Phe JUSTICE CHASE GOULD naerta oars RAL ee cot ine, bat cares of Paaety

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